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f "WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11, 1S8S.
SANITARY REFORM.
Houses thnt are perfect, even in the
general arrangement nnd construc
tion of tlicir sanitary works, arc cx
treiuely rare. Those which, having
begun perfect, continue so under dal
ly occupation, are still more rare.
Hb true is this that it is sometimes
asked if it is, after all, worth while to
encounter (ho additional expense and
theconstautaltcntion that perfection
demands ; whether, indeed, the world
has not gone on so noil hi spile of
grave sanitary defects, that it is futile
to hope for an improvement corres
ponding with the cost in money and
time. The most simple and efficient
answer to this is that the world has
not got on well at all, and is not get
ting on well ; that among large classes
of the population one-half of all the
children born die before they attain
, the age of five vents ; Hint those who
s come to maturity rarely escape the
suiicring, loss of lime, and incidental
expense of unnecessary sickness;
that the average ago of all mankind
at death is not one-half of what it
would bo were we living under pcrf cct
sanitary conditions ; that one of the
chief items of cost in carrying on the
world, to say nothing of the cost of
burying those who die, is that of sup
porting and attending the sick and
helpless ; that another great item is
the cost of raising children to or to
ward the useful age, and then having
them die before they begin to make
a return on the investment ; that the
great object of a well-regulated life
is to secure happincs's for one's self
and one's dependents, an aim which
is crushed to the earth with every
death of wife, or friend. There is a
sentimental view, no less important,
which need not be recited, but which
is sufficiently suggested to the minds
of all who have had to do with the san
itary regulation of houses by the fre
quency with which their services arc
called into requisition only when the
olllces of the undertaker' have been
performed. No cost and no care
would bo too great to prevent the con
stantly recurring domestic calamities
which have had their oricin, and
which have found their development
in material conditions that a little ori
ginal outlay and a constant and
U watchful cai e would have prevented.
f George E. "Waring, in November
! i KjVMIILI.
The old-fashioned way of stewing
pumpkin is done away with forever.
A woman of an investigating turn
of mind tried baking the pumpkin,
She cut them into several pieces and
set thcin into the oven. "When soft
she took them out, scraped all the
pumpkin from the Micll, rubbed it
through a colander, and there it was
fine and light, absolutely free from
lumps. Dried pumpkin used to form
an important part of the w inter's store
and those of us who are so fortunate
as to remember thopiesof our grand
mothers know that no other mode of
preparing pumpkins for pies in win
ter is so excellent. It is very little
trouble after the pumpkin is" baked
and sifted to spread il on plates and
Kdry it. It must be kept in closcly-
uuvuruu jara, urn, win uecomewormv.
A sort of temperance rum, it ap
pears, is to be furnished for the men
engaged in the Nile flotilla. This, it
is announced, is a rum "sent out. in
large tpiantities from the lioyal Vic
tualling Yard at Dcptford, where, by
special process, ine Heavy portion
' of the alcohol is srot rid nf nml
that of lighter specific gravity is re
tained, thereby renderintr the rum
i.licht and exliilaratinir instead of
k stupefying and intoxicating. The
scientific treatment to which thoruin
ns subjected removes with 11m. Imnw
BsHYTil1lf. fll lie it'nif nf iin itiAi-.ni: 1
"luiniuja mu uiuujis iiu uruiKitcneer
kful without beinir excited nml mmr.
Jrelsoinc. ' ' Ex.
T?f!f!nntlir n ehwlonl nf im II. ,;,...
Ksity of Ileidelbercr. inGermanv. wlilln
Ijexpcrimenting with cocoa, made a
tincture (ii nyciro-clilorate of cocoa
Pino. He accidentally disenvprnil tlmi
& when the tincture was applied to tho
ioyo it operated as a comnlr-tn nnma.
esthetic. This was a great discovery
tin scienco and was soon lolpirmiiiioii
rail over the world. It has lmnn Immun
Bin this country about ten days. A't a
seiinic in xroy, ur. uyrus . Merrill
jpf Albany experimented with It. lie
Pound it a complete success. "When
three orfour drops were put in an
9nir,k 41m ,..,. IactI .ill i n...!4!..
ivjrv tub uj u iua UII DUIIBIWVIJIlOBB,
Scould be handled wii.li fnrpom. nml
fcut or cleaned without tho slightest
f, pain. 'Die doctor is enthusiastic over
the new discovery. Ho will make an
exhaustive series of experiments to
determine nnt nniv for what f'lns.ci nf
, operations it can bo used, but also in
t.what diseased conditions it will prove
Kijuiiciiuiiii. juuany tiowrmu.
h The Hussion Government lias for-
ibjddenthe use of thoiianicsof uicni
fbers of the Imperial family by any
'but first-class steamers, it being held
to bo an offence against tho Emperor
call a d'rty cargo boat Alexander
I. The Chief of tho St. Petersburg
ilice lias nlso ordered tho proprietors
of nil -hotels, restaurants, and tea
houses to remove the portraits of the
Emperor and other members of the
Imperial family from their public
rooms, because their customers do not
always show tlie proper respect to the
representations of the Impcrinlfca
turcs by taking off their hats imme
diately on entering and leaving the
premises.
At a meeting of the New "York Aca
demy of Medicine, Dr. A. L. Hnnncy
recommends the internal use of hot
water In the treatment of nervous
diseases. The theory of its action
is that the nerves of the stomach arc
directly influenced by the introduc
tion of "heat into tho empty organ, and
Hint the accessory digestive organs
arc stimulated by il.
An Italian Admiral has invented n
shrapnell shell for the 100-ton gun.
At thirty yards from the cannon's
mouth it bursts, throwing forward
seventy-five smaller projectiles,
which in turn burst, strewing in fan
shape a thick shower of balls and
fragments with terribly destructive
effect.
WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS
GOMINC UPON US?
Like n thief al night it steals in upon
us unawares. Many persons have pains
about the chest and sides, and sometimes
in the back. They feci dull nnd sleepy;
the mouth lins a bad taste, especially in
in the morning. A sort of sticky slime
collects about the teeth. Tho appetite is
poor. There is a feeling like a heavy
load on the stomach; sometimes a faint
all-gouc sensation at the pit of the
stomach which food does not satisfy.
The eyes aio sunken, the hands nnd feet
become cold and feel clammy. After n
while n cough sets in at iiist dry, but
after n few months it is attended with a
gieenisii coloured expectoration. The
ntllictcd one feels tired nil the while, nnd
sleep does not seem to afTdid any rest.
After n tlmu ho becomes nervous, irrita
ble, and gloomy, and 1ms 'evil foie.
boilings. There is a giiUlincs, a soit of
whirling sensation in the head when
rising up suddenly. The bow els become
eoitivo; the skin is dry and hot at limes ;
the blood becomes thick and stagnant;
tho whites of the eyes become tinged
with yellow, tho urine is scanty and high
colouied, depositing a sediment alter
standing. Thcie isliequcntly a spitting
up of tho food, sometimes with a sour
taste, and sometimes with a sweetish
inste; this is frequently attended with
palpitation of the heart; the -vision
becomes impaired with spots before the
oyes; there is a feeling ot gicnt prostia
tion and weakness. All of these symp
toms arc in turn present. It is thought
that nearly one-third of our population
ha-, this disease in some of its varied
foims. It has been found that medical
men have mistaken the nature of this
disease. Some have treated it fora livtJr
complaint, othcis for kidney disease, etc.,
but none of the vaiious kinds of treat
ment have been attended with success,
because the lcnicdy bhouhl be such as to
act harmouioii'-ly upou each one of these
oigans, and upon the stomach as well;
for in Dyspepsia (for this is really what
the disease is) all of the-c organs partake
of this disease and lequiie a remedy
th.it will act upon all at tho same lime.
Scigel's Curative Syrup acts like a charm
in this class of complaints, giving almost
imincdiuted relief. Thefollowinglctters
worn chemists ot fetanUing in tlie com
munity wlieie they live show in what
estimation tho article is held.
John Archer, llaithill, near Sheffield:
I cau confidently recommend it to all
who may be suffering from liver or
Ftomaoh complaints, having the testi
mony of my customns, who have deiived
gieat benefit from the Syrup and Pills.
Tho bale is increasing wonderfully.
Geo. A. Webb, 111, York Street,
Belfast: I have sold a large quantity,
nnd the parties have testified to its being
what you represent it.
.1. S. Metcalfe, 55, Highgate, Kendal:
1 have always great pleasure in recom
mending the Curative Syrup, for I have
never .known a case in which it has not
icliucd or cuicd, and I have sold many
grosses.
Robt. G. Gould, 27, High Stieet,
Audover: I have always take a great
interest in your medicines and I Jiae
leconim ended them, as I have found
numerous cases ot euro irom their use.
Thomas Chapman, West Auckland:
1 llml lli:i the trade steadily inci cases.
1 sell niuiu of your medicines than any
other kind.
N. Darroll, Cluii, Salop: All who buy
it nre pleased, and recommend it.
Jos. Hilkwill, A. P. S., Kiagsbridge:
The public seem to appicciute their
gieat value.
A.Annstead,Maiket Street, Dallon-ia-Furncss:
It is needless for me to say
that your valuablo mcdicinc3 have great
sale in this distiict greater than any
other I know of, giving gient satis
faction.
Robt. Lainc,' Mclksham: I can well
recommend tho Curative Symp from
having proved its eiheacy for indigestion
myself.
Frlockheim, Arbroath, Forfarshire,
Sept. 23, 1882. Dear Sir Last year I
sent you a letter recommending Mother
Selgcl's Syrup. I . luivo very much
plcasuro in still bearing testimony to tho
ery satisfactory results of the famed
Syrup and Pills. Mostpatent medicines
dlo out with me, but Mother Scigel has
had a steady Sale ever slnco I com
menced, nnd is btill in us great demand
as when I first began to null tho medi.
cine. Tho cm C3 which have como under
my notice nro chiefly those of liver
complaiut and general debility.
A certain minister in my neighbour,
hood says it is rho only thing wJelcli has
benefited him and icstorcd him to his
noimul condition of health after boing
unable to preach for a considerable
length of time. I could mention also a
great runny oilier cases, hut space would
not allow. A near fiicnd of mlno, who
is very much addicted to costivencss, oi
constipation, finds that Mother Scigel's
Pills nro tho only pills which suit Ids
pomplainl. All other pills cmso a
reaction which is veiy annoying.
Mother Soigel's Pills do not leave a bad
nfter-eflcct. 1 have much pleasure in
commending again to suH'ciing human,
ity Mother Selgtl'b medicines, which
nro no sham. If this letter is of any
service you can publish it.
"Vours very truly.
(Signed) William & Glaus, Chemist.
A. J. White, Esq..
lMh August, 1883.
Dear Sir, 1 write to tell you that Mr
llemy Illllicr, of Yatcsbury, Wilts, in
orms mo that ho sufl'cicd from a severe
form of indigestion for upwards of four
years, and took no end oi doctor's medi
cine without tbo slightest benefit, nnd
declares Mother Scigel's Syrup which he
got from mo hns saved his life. "
Yours truly,
(Signed) N. Webb,
Mr. White Chemist, Cnlue.
105 ly a
A SKILFUL SURGICAL OPERATION.
The American Ambassador ot Vienna,
Mr. Knsson, has lnlcly fomnrded to Ills
Government an liitcicsliug account of a
icmnrkablo surgical operation lately
pel formed by 1'iofcssor Billroth, of
Vienna, winch, woiuicriui 10 icn, con.
slslcd In the lemowil of a portion
of the human stomach, involving
neatly one-third nf the oigan and.
slrnngu to bay, tho patient recovered
the only miucossUiI operation of tho
kind ever performed. The disease for
which this operation was performed
was cancer of the stomach, attended with
the following hymptoms : The appetite
is quite poor. There is n peculiar hides
cilbablc distress in the stomach, a feel
ing that has been described ns a faint
"nig-ouc" sensation; a sticky slime col
lects about iho lecth, especially in tho
morning, accompanied by an unpleasant
taste. Food falls to satisfy this peculiar
faint sensation ; but, on the contrary, it
appeals to nsgiavntc the feeling. Tho
C3'es arc sunken, tinged with yellow; tho
hands and feet become cold and sticky,
n cold perspiration. The sufferers feci
tired all tho time, and sleep doe3 not
seem to give rest. After a time the pa
lient becomes nervous and initablc,
gloomy, his mind filled with ovil fore
bodings. When rising suddenly from
a recumbent position there is a dizziness,
a whistling sensation, nnd ho is obliged
to grasp something firm to keep from
falling. The bowels, costive, tho skin
dry and hot at times; tbo blood becom
ing thick and stagnant, and does not
ciiculatc properly. After a time the
patient spits up food soon after eating,
sometimes in a sour nnd fermented con
dition, sometimes sweetish to the taste.
Oftentimes thero is a palpitation of tlie
heart, and the patient feais he may have
hcnit disease. Towards the last the
patient is unable to retain any food
whatever, as the opening in tlie intcs.
tines becomes closed, or nearly so. Al
though this disease is indeed alarming,
sufferers with the iibovc named symp
toms should not feci nervous, for nine
hundred and nlnely-uinc cases out of a
thousand have no cancer, but simply
dyspepsia, n disease easily removed if
treated in a proper manner. The safest
and best remedy for the disease is
Scigel's Curative Syrup, a vegetable pre
paration sold by all chemists and medi
cine vendors throughout tho world, and
by the proprietors, A. J. White (Limit
ed), 17, Farringdon-road, London, E. C.
This Syrup strikes at the veiy founda
lion of the disease, and drives it, root
aud branch, out of the system.
St. Mnry-strcet, Peterborough,
November, 20th, 1S81.
Sir, It gives me. great pleasure to in
form you of the benefit I have leceived
from Seigel's Syrup. I have been troub
led for years with dyspepsia; but after
a few doses of the syrup, I found relief,
and after taking two bottles of it I feel
quite cuicd.
1 am, Sir, yours truly,
Mr. A. J. White. William llrcnt.
September Sth, 1883.
Dear Sir, I find tho sale of Seigel's
Syrup steadily increasing. All who have
tiled it speak very highly oi its medi.
cinnl virtues: one customer describes it
as a "God-send to dyspeptic people." I
always recommend ft with confidence.
Faithfully vouru,
(Signed) Vincent A. Wills,
Cliemibt-dentist, Mcithyr Tydvil.
To Mr. A. J. White,
Seigel's Opeiating Pills aic the best
family physic that has ever been dis
covered. "They cleanse the bowels from
ail irritating substances, and leave tnem
in a healthy condition. They cuie cos
tivencss. .,
Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies,
Oct. 24, 1SS2.
Dear Sir, I write to inform you that
I have derived great benefit from
"Seigel's Syrup." iorsomoycnr I have
suffered fioin liver complaint, with its
many and varied concomitant evils, so
that my life was a peipetunl misery.
Twelve months ago I was induced lo try
Seigel's Syrup, and although rather
bctfptical, having iried so many reputed
infallible remedies, I dcteimiucdtogirc
it at least a fair trial, hi wo or three
days I felt considerably better, and now
at tho end of twclvo months (having
continued taking it) I am glad to say
that I am a different being irttogether.
It is said of certain pens that they "como
as a boon and a blessing to men" and I
have no icason to doubt the truthfulness
of tlie statement. . 1 can truly say, how
ever, that Seigel's Syrup has como as a
"boon and a blessing" to inc. I linvo re.
commended it to several fellow-sufferers
from this distressing complaint, and
their testimony is quito in accordance
with my own. Gratitude for tho benefit
I have derived from the excellent pre.
paration, prompts mo to furnish you
with this unsolicited testimonial.
I am dear Sir,
Yours over gratefully,
(Signed) Carey P.. JJorry,
A. J. White, Esq. Baptist Missionary.
Preston, Sept. 21st, 1883.
My Dear Sir, Your Syrup and Pills
arc still very popular with my customers,
many saying they aro the best family
medicines possible.
Tho other day a customer came, for
two bottles of Syrup and said "Mother
Seigel" had saved tho life of his wife,
und ho added, "ono of these bottles I
am sending fifteen miles away to a friend
who is very ill. I havo much fath in it."
The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact,
one would fancy almost that tho people
wero beginnlni: to breakfast, dine, nnd
sup on Mother Soigel's Syrup, tho de
mand is so constant and the satisfaction
so great.
1 am, dear Sir, youis faithfully,
(Signed) W. Bowker.
To A. J. White, Esq.,
Hensing)iam,Whitchavcn,Oct.lO,1882,
Mr. A. J. White. Dear Bir, I was
for some timo ulllicted with piles, and
was advised to give Mother Seigel's
Syrup n trial, which I did, I am now
liuppy to state that it lias restored mo
to complete health. I remain, yours
respectfully,
(Signed) John II. Lightfoot.
'705 ly 3
THE FOUNTAIN !
Adjoining DoddV,
123 FORT STREET.
Cold Drinks for Young and Old.
Superior Ginger Boor, lOo. per bottlo.
Donnolly's Root Boor, " " "
Doimolly's Spruco Beor, " " "
Thcso Beers arc tho most pleasant
nnd healthiest beveraca known.
Tliuy cleanse and purify tho blood,
which renders them not only an ex
cellent drink but good for invalids,
and will more readily quench thirst
without producing nny deleterious
effects.
CANDIES ! CANDIES J !
Home mndo Creams aud Caramels,
all varieties, fresh daily. Finest
selection of Imported Candles.
Clmse'h celebrated Hoston Lozenges,
llnestnrotnnticqunllly in thomarket.
NUTS AND BON-BONS ! !
Bmolcel Hinolco! Smoke 1
My Manilas arc tho best in town.
Como in nnd judge for yourself.
American, Havana and Hlngloy's
celebrated Home made Cigars al
ways on hand. Chewing and Smok.
ing Tobacco, cut foil nnd plug, -h 11
varieties of Cigarettes nt the Foun
tain. Wt yOBERT DOKNOLLY.
FISHER'S
3?
"fAav. '
A PURE, WHOLEBOME, RE
FRESHING, HEALTHFUL
BEVERAGE,
According to the highest and best medi.
cal testimony.
Manufactory, : : : No. 13 Liliha St:
P. 0. Box, 379. Telephone, 284
BST"A11 orders receive prompt attention.
LASftiE & OOn
Have a Largo Stock of the
YEE.Y BEST HAY,
Which is offered at Lowest Market Prices
AND
Delivered Free to any part of the City
AGENTS' fos the
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF CALIFORNIA.
Agents for the Hoover Telephone.
CommissionorofDeedsfor California
Telephone No. 147. ' 700
WILDEItfS S. S. CO.
I. United.
i&Steamer "Kinau,
jSjiggSj King, Commander,
.Leaves Honolulu each Tuesday at
4 p.m., touching at Lahalna, Maa
laca Bay, Makena, Mnkukona, Ka--waihae,
Laupahoenoe and Hilo.
Returning, will touch at all tho
albve ports, 'arriving at Honolulu
each Satuidqy afternoon.
NOTICE.
0
To the Volcano and Back.
ggfe --
tirtcr-ilHland. s. A . Co.
THROUGH TICKETS to tlie Volcano,
and return, can now ho had at tho office
of- tho Inter-Island S. N. Co. Tourists
leaving Honolulu per time table of the
"PLANTER," will bo landed at Puna
luu, thence by Railroad toPahala, where
Horses and Guides will be in attendance.
liy this rout. Tourists can make tho
round trip in 7 dais, giving 4 days to
visit tho Volcano.
TICKETS FOR THE ROUND TRIP,
Including Horse, Guido, Board and
Lodging, ?C0.
For further particulars enquire at the
ofllco of the
Iiitcr-Ishmil S. TS, Co.,
Honolulu,
or J. F. JORDAN, Volcano House.
714 tf
FOR KOLOA & WAIMEA,
KAUAI.
The Clipper Schooner
WAIEHU,
F. Kibbling, .... Master,
Will run regularly to tho ports of
KOLOA, HANAPEPE & WAIMEA,
KAUAI. For freight or passage apply
to the Captain on board, or to th,o
Pacific Navigation Co.,
8C0 Hm Cor. Nuuanu & Queen sis.
THE KABT SAILING
Sohooner EHUKAI
SJ will run rrmilnrlv
WAIALUA EVERY MONDAY,
Returning on Thursday, weather
permitting.
For freight or passage apply to tho
Captain on hoard, or to
Pacikio Navigation Co.,
181 Agents
For San Francisco.
jd$L THE BGTNE
g"HAZARD."
Goodinnn, : : Captain.
Will Fail for tho above port on or about
Jonuary 1st, 1883. For freight or pass
age apply to the.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO.
891 fiw '
t
i y w.t? .' c
CHAMPAGNE CIDER
-w-.-TBTtriFt
TO
C MEIER & CO.
Offer fox ale
THIS FOLLOWIKO
LIST OF MERCHANDISE,
Ox Carts,
Light Express Wogon,
Ex Top Carriages.
STEAEI G OAL.
Cumberland Coal,
Com. Wood Chairs,
KEROSENE OIL.
Matches,
Fine Molasses Shocks,
Rosin, Soap,
Ico Chests, Nos, 2, 3, and G,
Hoc Handles,
Lobsters, lib tns; Beans, 31 bjtns
Spruro Plnnk.
Hay Cutters, Nos. 1, 2, & 3.
Axlo Grease,
Fnirbank's Scales, Nos. 7,8,10 &11
Leather Belting,
Centrifugal Lining, 14 inch ;
Comp. Nails, 1, 1-14 inch.
MAMMOTH ROCKERS,
Bales Excelsior,
Manila Cordage, Assorted:
Excelsior Mattresses,
Galvanized Fence Staples,
FARMERS BOILERS 20 AND 25 GALLS,;
Sisal Rope, Assorted,
Ash Plank,
Dump Barrows,
Ames' Shovels,
Y. METAL SHEATHING
10, 18, 20, i!2, 2-1 and 2G oz.;
Hair Mattresses !
Grindstones, Bubbor Hose,
Hide Poison, Barbed
Wire, Refined Iron,
ANNEALED FENCE WIRE,
Galvanized Screws and Washers.
'532
1
AT
J. I. BAT, JK. & uO.'S
807 tf
Wilson Brothers,
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.
Horse Shoeing a specialty
A first-class man being specially engaged
for that work.
Ship and Wagon work faithfully
attended to.
Shop on the Esplanade, op. Hopper's.204
IF YOU WANT
XMAl cabds,
Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums
Toy Books, etc., go to
J. M. OAT, JR., & CO.
And talk CASH and you will probably
- get them as cheap,
IXT" NOT CIIXU-AJPER
Than at some of tho stores where they
advertise to give goods away.
DON'T FORGET 1 DON'T FORGET I
J. M. OAT, JR., & CO.
888 25 MERCHANT STREET. tf
WENNER & GO.
t FOItT HTItEKT,
Havo on hand New Foicign nnd Homo
Made. Jowclry.
Watches, Bracolets,.Neoklots,
Pins, Lookets, Clooks,
And Ornaments of all kinds.
Silver and Gold Platp.
Elegant Solid Silver Tea Sets
Suitable for Presentation.
r.iiKravluc nnd Katlvo Jew lry
A Specialty.
Repairing in all its branches.
EST Solo Agents (or King's Eyo Prcsorvors.
8'l7(im
JOHN N0TT,
Tin, Copner and Sheet Iron Worker
Plumber, Gas Fitter, &o.
Stoves and Manges
of all kinds.
Plumbers' stock and metals,
Houso Furnishing Goods,
77 Chandeliers, Lamps, &o,
DIARIES
FOR
DAILY BULLETIN
Business Directory
Auctioneers.
E. P. Adams,. Queen st
Lyons &Lovey, Ojuccn st
Hinder).
Alvln II. Rascmann.... Garotte Building
llnnkci'M.
Bishop & Co., .Merchant st
Itutclicr,
W. McCandlcss, Fish Market
Hoot nnd HIioch.
L. Adlcr,.... Nuuanu st
Chr. Gctlz, Foi t st
Tcmplo oi Fashion Fort st
Itllllrml HnlnoiiH
Noltc Foi t st
McCarthy HoleUt
Clothing.
Gonsalvcs & Co Hotel f-t
Temple of Fashion FoilM
Cabinet MaltcrH.
W. Miller .'. .Hotel st
Lycan & Co;,. Foi I st
Car rl nee IHnkcrH.
W.H.Page,'"- Fort st
Hawaiian Carriage Co., Queen st
Clears anil Tobacco,
C. McCarthy Astor Bill iard S aloon
Nol tes Beaver Saloon, Fort st
Cider,
Fisher's Champagne Cider,.. ..Lililin st
Candy 1'nctory nnd Ilnltcry. x
F. Horn Hotel st
Carpenters and Builders.
F. Wilhclm King st
G. Lucas, Fort st
W T Bhoads Queen st
Dry and Fancy Goods.
N. S. Sachs Fort st
J . T. Watei house, Queen st
J. T. WaterUouse, King st
J. T. Waterhouse Foi t st.
B. F. Ehlcrs & Co., Fort st
M. A. Gonsalvcs & Co Hotel st
Tcmplo of Fashion Fort st
DrusslstB.
Benson, Smith & Co Fo'rtst
Hollistcr & Co.,. . .-. Nuuanu st
Hollister& Co Foitst
Draynge And Cnrtngy.
Frank Hustacc, Queen si
G. Robinson Queen st
Furnished Itorins.
Mrs. Turner, King bt
Flro Insurance Agents.
H. Riemcnschncidcr,..nt Wilder & Co's.
C. O. Bergcr,....' Merchant st
cnt's Furnishing Goods.
Ehlers & Co Fort st
N. S. Sachs Fort st
Gonsalvcs & Co., Hotel st
H 8 Tregloan Fort & Hotel sts
Groceries and Provisions.
A. S. Clegborn & Co Queen st
Wolfe & Edwards,. . .Fort & Nuuanu stt
Lewis & Co, Hotel st
Horse Shoeing Shops.
Wilson Bros Fortst
Hay and Feed Stores.
Wolfe & Edwards....King & Nuuanu sts
Union Feed Co Queen st
Laine & Co Fort st
Harness Mnkcr
G. E. Sherman, King st
'Hardware.
Dillingham & Co., Fort st
J. T. Waterhouse Queen Et
Importers & Com. Merchants.
G. AV. Macfarlanc & Co., Fort st
U. Brewer & Co., Queen st
Lyons & Levey, Queen st
M. S. Grinbaum & Co., Queen st
V. G. Irwin & Co Fort st
A. S. Clegborn & Co., Queen st
J. T. Waterhouse Queen st'
Freeth & Peacock Nuunnu st
Castle & Cooke, King st
Wing Wo Tai ii Co., Nuuanu st
C. O. Bergcr, Merchant Bt
llyman Bros . .Merchant st
Jewelers ,
Wennsr ifcCo Fortst
JUabor Agonts.
W. Auld, . . . Water Works Office
J. A. Hassingcr, Interior Ofllco
W. C, Akona v-Kiugst
Lumber Healers.
Lewers & Cooke Fort st
Wilder & Co Fortst
aiilllncry and Hress Making.
Mrs. A. M. Mellis, Fort st
Hcdical.
Dr. Emerson Kukui st
Ketvs Healers.
J. M. Oat Ji. & Co., Merchant st
Plumbers and Painters.
E. C. Rowc, .... King st
Brown & Phillips, King st
J. Nott, Kaahumanu st
Max Kohrn Fort st
Photographers.
Williams Co Fortst
Tuning &. Musical Instruments.
Lycan & Co. Fort st
Itcstaurants.
Noltes Beaver Saloon Fort t
Windsor Restaurant, ; .King st
Casino, -. Kapiolani Paik
Tourist's Retreat, .Honuapo, Kau, Hawaii
Ileal Estate Agents.
J. E. Wiseman, Merchant st
Solicitors.
A. S. Hartwell over Bank
J. M . Davidson Kaahumanu st
A. Rosa Gov't Building
AV. A. Whlliiig, Kaahumanu bt
J, Russell,., . Merchant st
S, B. Dole Kaahumanu st
F. M. Hatch Kaahumauu st
R. F. Blckerton Merchant st
Cecil Brown, .. ..Merchant st
J. M. Monsairat Mcichant st
Soap Factory.
T. AV. Rawlins .n.Kingst, Leleo
Stationers.
J-M. Oat Jr. & Co., Merchontst
Kali Huliers.
J. M- Oat & Co.,.., Queen st
Ship Chandlery.
Pierce & Co.,..,.. ...Queen st
Tinsmiths.
J. Nott Kaahumanu st
Tuilors.
II. S. Tregloan Fortst
Travel.
Inter-Island S. N. Co,, Esplanade
Ayildcr'sS. S, Co Fort & Queen sts
Pacific M 8 8 Co Fort & Queen sts
O. S. S. Co., Foit & Queen st
Pacific Navigation Co, Queenst
Veterinary Surgeons
A T Baker.... ..Punchbowl & Queen sis
J Brodie Fort st
Wood and Coal Dealers,
Frank Hustacc, Queen tt
IVlncs and Spirits,
G. AV. Macfarlanc & Co,,. Kaahumanu st
Freeth & Peacock, , Nuuanu st
Brown & Co Merchant st
. Watch Makers.
AVenner & Co., ( . . .Fort t
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